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Topic: No more Ektachrome
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Jerome Sutter
Film Handler
Posts: 92
From: Bellwood, IL USA
Registered: Dec 2010
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posted March 02, 2012 09:42 AM
It looks like it's true on Ektachrome Slide Film.
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Color Reversal Films Print E-mail — DISCONTINUATION NOTICE — March 1, 2012 javascript:void(0) Due to a steady decrease in sales and customer usage, combined with highly complex product formulation and manufacturing processes, Kodak is discontinuing three EKTACHROME (color reversal) Films:
KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME E100G Film KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME E100VS Film KODAK PROFESSIONAL ELITE Chrome Extra Color 100 Film
We estimate that, based on current sales pace, supplies of these films are expected to be available in the market for the next six to nine months; however, inventories may run out before then, depending on demand.
This does not affect KODAK PROFESSIONAL Color Negative Films or KODAK PROFESSIONAL Black and White Films which remain a viable part of the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Film portfolio.
Please note: E-6 Chemicals will also continue to be available. KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Film E100G — for natural skin tones and virtually grainless images
KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Film E100VS — for vivid, saturated color
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